ah, 2011 was quite the year for the NHL; from concussions to coaching changes, Stanley cup excitement to tragedy, star players not performing to rookies dominating the NHL. No matter what team you cheer for, it's near impossible to have not been amazed, stunned or puzzled by the NHL this past year, so let's take a look at the top 10 stories from 2011. Now my top 10 might be a little different then most top 10's you see, to crack my top 10 it has to be an event that changed or impacted the NHL, either for the better or worse.
10. This story got more focus on it then it probably deserved, but at the same time hasn't gotten nearly enough recognition for what it meant for the NHL. The 2011 Winter Classic featured arguably the two biggest faces in the NHL, Crosby vs. Ovechkin. This was a huge marketing tool for the NHL having the two biggest names in hockey square off in one of the most watched games before the playoffs. The NHL even partnered with HBO to start a documentary 4 part series leading up to the big game. This could have been a huge game for the NHL, the key word being could. The weather left something to be desired, We saw Crosby the headline for the event injured which lead to his 10 month lay off, and frankly the game didn't live up to the hype, I for one was extremely disappointed with the game. But this 1 game, had a huge impact on the NHL both in positive and negative ways.

Positives; The match up of Crosby vs. Ovechkin, Capitals vs. Pens brought a huge crowd and audience for the game, the 2011 winter classic was the most watched NHL regular season game in the USA since 1975. The NHL was able to set up the special TV documentary with HBO, which likely raked in a ton of money for the league.
Negatives; Arguable the best, most popular player in the NHL was injured and missed 10 months. The hit to Crosby lit the little fire over, concussion issues in the NHL, and was arguably responsible for the rule change on head hits. The weather was horrible, which caused the game to be delayed 7 hours! When the game did eventually start, the ice was horrible due to it raining instead of snowing, which lead to sloppy play and a pretty weak game. Crosby and Ovechkin the main attractions, didn't even score or register a point!
Even though the 2011 Winter Classic is often over looked, it had a huge foot print in the NHL, unfortunately for the league from a fan stand point the negatives out weighed the positives. Another factor from the game, was the scheduling, the winter classic has always been played on January 1st, but due to competition with the NFL, the NHL has moved the 2012 Winter Classic to January 2nd.

9. The Boston Bruins winning the Stanley cup. Sorry Bruins fans, this story isn't as big of some of the top notch stories, so it fits in at number 9. Just the fact that the Bruins won the cup ending their 39 year Stanley cup drought. But there are two things that really stood out for me, with the Bruins winning the cup; they endured 3, sets of 7 game series. That is incredible, the will, determination and skill needed to accomplish winning just 1, 7 game series, is so draining for the players, but the fact the Bruins were able to do it 3 times, says something about not only the skill, but the heart and character of this team. They became the first team in NHL history to win 3, game 7's. Not only did they fight back from a 2-0 deficit against the Canucks, they shutout the Canucks in Vancouver in game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals. That is un heard off, Shutting out Vancouver in Vancouver is no easy task. The Bruins relied heavily on the Vezina and Conn Smythe winning goaltender Tim Thomas, during their run to the cup. Thomas was the backbone of this team, and out duelled Canucks goaltender Roberto Loungo. But let's take a moment to discuss what happened in the Stanley Cup finals; The Bruins lost star forward and fan favourite Nathan Horton, after a hit to the head from Canucks Aaron Rome, this hit was the turning point of the series; they Canucks lost Rome for the rest of the series and the Bruins got pissed off, and started playing their type of physical hockey again. Besides the frightening scene of Horton convulsing on the ice and being taken off on a stretcher, was the suspension handed down to Aaron Rome. Rome was given a 4 game suspension, the longest suspension in NHL playoff history. The hit turned the whole series around for the Bruins who were down 2-0 in the series, they all rallied together and "won for Horton". Then after a Canucks win, Loungo went and opened his big mouth and started a war for words between the two netminders; Loungo critiqued Thomas for a goal he had allowed, "saying that it was an easy save for a goalie who stays in his crease" Then when Loungo realised his mistake, instead of shutting up and focusing on the game he took it a step further by complaining that Thomas hadn't given any return compliments to Loungo; “I’ve been pumping his tires ever since the series started. I haven’t heard any one nice thing he’s had to say about me, so that’s the way it is.” Thomas took it all in stride and even had some fun with the situation; "I guess I didn't realise it was my job to pump his tires," Thomas said with a grin. "I guess I have to apologise for that." But Sadly for Loungo, when the trash talking stopped, he was not able to stop what really mattered, the puck.
But through all the drama, injuries and suspensions, the Bruins prevailed to become the 2011 Stanley Cup champions. Can they repeat? Or better yet will we see a Canuck vs. Bruins rematch?


6. There's a new sheriff in town, Colin Campbell stepped down after 13 years of being Bettman's wing man, NHL Senior Vice President of Player Safety was his official title. After a season of controversy and criticism for Campbell he decided enough was enough and stepped aside, for long time NHL player Brendan Shanahan. Right from the start of the preseason there was a different sense of urgency with the NHL and their discipline; Shanahan decided to shake things up and send out snazzy videos following each hearing/suspension, explaining his ruling on the play. Although the videos are meant to provide clarity on the situations, there is anything but clarity in the NHL right now, everyone is confused including Shanahan. Hits that are perfectly legal are getting to much attention and hits that are illegal are going without punishment, Shanahan has been very inconstant with his suspensions. All in all Shanahan's hiring has been taken positively around the league, everyone seems happy to have a new eye watching the games and hits.
Buckle up and fasten your seat belts, the top 5 NHL stories from 2011 are right around the corner,
5. Now anytime the police are called and have to open up an investigation on something, you know

4. How about the Flyers off season? anyone see it coming? I know I didn't. Most GM's around the league, would be just fine making it to the Conference finals 2 years in a row, and having players like Jeff Carter and Mike Richards leading your team. Well apparently Flyers GM Paul Holmgren wasn't satisfied. 1 day, 2 trades and a completely different Flyers team is hitting the ice for 2011-2012; Holmgren was able to ship off Richards and Carter in separate deals, signed Ilya Bryzagalov to a massive 9 year 51 million dollar contract and then loured Jaromir Jagr away from the Pittsburgh Penguins. Wow talk about a intense off season makeover. The moving of Carter and Richards was mainly to free up cap space, and to change up the attitude in the dressing room. Not only did they dump "dead weight" the also picked up hot young prospects; Brayden Schenn and Wayne Simmonds. The off season moves haven't affected the Flyers in a negative way, like many suspected, instead they Flyers are on fire! They are 4th in the eastern conference, have the leagues leading scorer and are playing in a Winter Classic match up in a couple of days. But can they do it all again next off season? It looks like they will be losing captain and long time veteran Chris Pronger. It would appear that the era for blockbuster trades in the NHL are still make able. So why is this on the list of top 10's? Because it changed the make up of an entire NHL team; You replace long time NHL proven veterans with young rookies, trying to make their way in the NHL and a goalie who is frankly over rated. But give Peter Holmgren credit, pulling off such big trades, at first I wasn't sure what he was smoking when he, traded Richards and Carter, but now I really like the deal. After a while things start to leak out, Carter and Richards were a problem in the dressing room and weren't playing their best night in and night out, and those players need to be moved before that attitude spreads. So kudos to Holmgren.
3. How about the news that, the NHL was going to change up the two divisions and split 30 teams into 4 conferences. Don't believe it? well start believing it, once it was official that the Jets were back in Winnipeg, there was no question that teams had to change conferences in able to keep costs, and travel time down. Considering the Jets are in the conference as Carolina and Florida, that's not going to work long time. There were a lot of opions and discussions about maintaining rivals and regional battles; what came out of all this discussion; drastic changes, 4 conferences and a whole new playoff format, that could ultimately make a east vs. east Stanley cup showdown. So here's how it all breaks down for playoffs; top 4 teams from each conference make the playoffs, then the 4 teams in those conferences will battle it out, to make the top 2 from each conference, then some how the teams will be re seeded and then playoff some how. I love the new realignment, I think it will be exciting and add new meaning to the battle of Ontario and other important rivalries. So I'm excited to see how this will all work out and possibly even see an Ovechkin vs. Crosby Stanley cup final, or Loungo vs. Toews cup final. This is a big story for sure as it's changing the entire make up of the NHL. I believe the conferences consist of 2, 7 team conferenes and 2, 6 team conference.
Some of the negatives to this new system; 2 teams wont make the post season, teams may be out of the playoff race by Christmas, we will lose the battle of the West vs. East teams which kind of sucks.
Some positives; every team will get to play every other team in a home and home showdown. So Leafs will play the Oilers more often. The possible east vs. east Stanley cup showdown, More importance on the conference rivals, like Ottawa vs. Toronto as likely only 1 of them will make the playoffs.
I can not wait to see this new system implemented, could make for a more interesting league and match ups, as teams will play other teams in their conferences 7 times each, putting more importance on those games.

1. This number 1 story is pretty easy to guess if you've read some of my previous blog.... Concussions.
Whether the league want's to admit it or not, there is a concussion epidemic right now. It all started with the first Crosby head injury, and has come to the point where, almost every night someone has been concussed. Crosby missed a whopping 11 months with his first concussion, then after his return in November, he was then put on injured reserve after a handful of games. More and more attention has been given to the concussions, and more and more big names are going down with concussions; names like Crosby, Miller, Pronger, Richards, Giroux, Weber. This has sparked some massive debates over what if anything the NHL can and should be doing to protect the players. The concussion epidemic, has sparked many changes throughout the league. There are now 30 players sitting out with concussions. 2011 was suppossed to be Crosby's year to solidify imself as the best player to play the game, instead 2011 was the year of the concussions.
Anyways hope you all enjoyed all my list of 2011 stories that have impacted the NHL and maybe even changed the game we love forever! One thing is for sure, hockey fans ever where should be happy to see 2011 coming to an end. We are starting a new year, a fresh slate a chance to make everything good again. Sorry for making this blog so long guys!
Happy New Years everyone! hope 2012 is everything you want it to be and that 2011 was good to you!
see you guys in 2012!
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